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19NOV 2013

Heydar Aliyev Center / Zaha Hadid Architects

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Zaha Hadid Architects have designed the Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku, Azerbaijan.

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The Heydar Aliyev Center hosts a variety of cultural programs, its design is a departure from the rigid and often monumental architecture of the former Soviet Union that is so prevalent in Baku, aspiring instead to express the sensibilities and diversity of Azeri culture.

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The Center’s design establishes a continuous, fluid relationship between its surrounding plaza and the building’s interior.

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The plaza, as the ground surface, accessible to all, rises to envelop an equally public interior and define a sequence of event spaces within.

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Undulations, folds, and inflections modify this surface to create an architectural landscape that performs a multitude of functions: welcoming, embracing, and directing visitors throughout the center; blurring the conventional differentiation between architecture and landscape, interior and exterior.

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Fluidity in architecture is not new to the region.

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The continuous calligraphic scripts and patterning of historical Islamic architecture flow from carpets to walls, walls to ceilings, ceilings to domes; establishing seamless relationships and blurring distinctions between architectural elements and the ground they inhabit.

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The Center’s design relates to this historical understanding of architecture, not through the use of mimicry or a limiting adherence to the iconography of the past, but with a firmly contemporary interpretation.

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